1maco t1_j8d0keh wrote
Reply to comment by casewood123 in Fisherman dies after falling through ice on Lake Champlain; state urges caution on lakes this weekend by airhogg
I’d like to point out people are often wrong about those things.
Like I remember my parents dating there was always snow of Christmas. While where they were from in the 70s it was snowy 7-10 Christmases they had a white Christmas once in the 1980s. If you look at the stats.
So when people say “we used to ice fish on Christmas” they really mean “ice ice fishes on Christmas before”
Not sure about Vermont but I know Concird, Worcester and Boston the 2010s was the snowiest decade on record. But old folk will say it was snowier when they were kids. When it wasn’t
casewood123 t1_j8d6eju wrote
So what you’re telling me is that you remember my experience better than I do. My memory isn’t that short. I would consistently ice fish out in front of Eagle Mountain in Milton every year when I lived in Georgia around Christmas time. This was the mid-1990s. I lived there for 10 years. I remember because I would always have fish for New Year’s Eve. Thanks for your input.
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